Tuesday TeaDay 4/14/09 What's cookin'?

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Today, we get a little off topic because, well, why not! But I am going somewhere with this so be patient. :wink: If you were to give yourself a title in terms of cooking, what would it be? Please share your 'prowess' in the kitchen.

Iron Chef
5
9%
Gourmet chef
3
5%
Culinary artist
4
7%
Fusionaire
5
9%
Chef wannabe
11
20%
Sous chef
4
7%
Microwave Magic chef
2
4%
Just a cook
10
18%
Mess sergeant
2
4%
BBQ queen or king/Grillmaster
1
2%
Fast food flipper
0
No votes
Greasy spoon specialist/hash slinger
1
2%
Chief cook and bottle washer
0
No votes
I just eat...
8
14%
 
Total votes: 56

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Apr 15th, '09, 00:07
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Joined: Feb 2nd, '09, 11:40
Location: NC

by funkmaster nice » Apr 15th, '09, 00:07

I have been known to bake some cookies...

I wish I could get some McDonalds right now. yum yum big mac :P

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Apr 15th, '09, 02:03
Posts: 921
Joined: Feb 6th, '08, 04:57
Location: enjoying a cup of Red Rose down in GA

by omegapd » Apr 15th, '09, 02:03

edkrueger wrote:
omegapd wrote:... I don't need a fancy $100 Pu-erh when I can drink a $2 box of black tea and enjoy it just as much. I mean, it's only a drink, right? :wink:
By the same reasoning such people should always eat at McDonalds.
Well, you gotta draw the line somewhere...

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Apr 15th, '09, 16:37
Posts: 1046
Joined: Jan 15th, '08, 19:24
Location: Syracuse, NY

by Cinnamon Kitty » Apr 15th, '09, 16:37

Chiming in late, but I would definitely fall under "Chef Wannabe." I cook and bake, as taught by my parents, grandmother, and reading many cookbooks. I am still trying to learn as much as I can about different culinary techniques and also love to experiment with recipes to fit my mother's and my own dietary restrictions. Cooking without dairy products while trying to make things that Mom can swallow easily is always a fun challenge.

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